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Did You Get A Little Present From Santander This Xmas?
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....Programmers today eh! PMSL!
....Programmers today eh! PMSL!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's easily done with modern methods, an employee at a UK lawyers once transferred £300,000 in to one of my accounts instead of £30,000, just one zero in the wrong place. Not so easy when things were hand-written.
A friend in the US paid no tax for several years because he was registered as having 200 children! Computers can't 'think'.
A friend in the US paid no tax for several years because he was registered as having 200 children! Computers can't 'think'.
Is it a programming error ?
Has the hallmarks of human error.
// Santander indicated that it may contact people directly to get the money back. //
Many of the people who received the double payment do not bank with Santander? How will they obtain the contact information? Surely one bank handing customer telephone numbers to another bank would be a gross breach of Data Protection laws.
Has the hallmarks of human error.
// Santander indicated that it may contact people directly to get the money back. //
Many of the people who received the double payment do not bank with Santander? How will they obtain the contact information? Surely one bank handing customer telephone numbers to another bank would be a gross breach of Data Protection laws.
No just saying that you can get names from the SC and Acc nos. In a case like this they (Santander) would supply each target bank with a list of SC and Account numbers which they'd sent the funds it would then be the target banks to process the funds retrieval. In many cases they can contra it straight back but some are more complex because they could have spent it etc. Depends how much time there is between the error and the realisation. In difficult cases the target banks would supply Santander with contact details and basically tell them it's their problem to try and retrieve the funds but that is very much a last resort.
TTT – you say that it is very much a last resort for the other banks to tell Santander that it is their problem to try and recover the money paid in error.
Can you tell me why such a response is a stock answer to customers who have made a payment in error – but the same does not apply between banks?
Can you tell me why such a response is a stock answer to customers who have made a payment in error – but the same does not apply between banks?
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